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Černá karta 2005

★ 8.01 votes📅 2005-09-25

Zdeněk Zelenka's Černá karta (2005) immerses viewers in the quiet despair of a retired writer clinging to a life he no longer values.

Director: Zdeněk Zelenka

Cast

Josef Abrhám
Josef Abrhám
Eliška Balzerová
Eliška Balzerová
Stanislav Zindulka
Stanislav Zindulka
Alois Švehlík
Alois Švehlík
Radoslav Brzobohatý
Radoslav Brzobohatý
Daniela Kolářová
Daniela Kolářová
Jitka Smutná
Jitka Smutná
Václav Mareš
Jan Pohan
Jan Pohan
Jaromír Nosek
Jaromír Nosek

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Černá karta (2005) about?

The film follows Marton, a disillusioned retired writer living in a luxurious but soul-crushing retirement home. After years of loneliness and regret, he plans to end his life—until new residents arrive, shaking his resolve and forcing him to confront his past and the possibility of a new beginning.

Who directed Černá karta?

Zdeněk Zelenka, a Czech director known for his thoughtful and atmospheric storytelling, helmed Černá karta.

Who stars in Černá karta?

The film features a talented ensemble cast including Josef Abrhám as Marton, Eliška Balzerová, Stanislav Zindulka, Alois Švehlík, and Radoslav Brzobohatý.

Is Černá karta (2005) worth watching?

While it lacks a major IMDb rating, Černá karta offers a compelling blend of drama and subtle tension, perfect for fans of character-driven films. Its themes of loneliness and second chances give it emotional weight, though it may not appeal to those seeking fast-paced action.

How long is Černá karta?

Runtime details are not listed.

Černá karta (2005) — A Retired Writer's Last Chance at Hope or Heartbreak

Zdeněk Zelenka's Černá karta (2005) immerses viewers in the quiet despair of a retired writer clinging to a life he no longer values. Josef Abrhám delivers a quietly devastating performance as Marton, a man trapped in a luxurious but sterile retirement home, where time moves in slow, hollow circles. His only connection to the outside world is his grandson in Australia, while his past lingers in the form of a wife who left him decades ago. The arrival of the enigmatic Mrs. Rouvrová and her disabled husband disrupts his resignation, reigniting a flicker of hope—or is it just another cruel twist of fate?

This Czech crime drama unfolds with the tension of a slow-burn thriller, blending melancholy with unexpected sparks of connection. The film explores themes of loneliness, redemption, and the fragile line between despair and desire, all wrapped in a moody atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. Whether you're drawn to its emotional depth or its atmospheric storytelling, Černá karta is a film that lingers in the mind.